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If you overexposed your film paper, it will come out dark. Most of the time it will come out black.

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What if shutter stays open too long?

Image is overexposed, and possibly blurry.


How can I Protect photo paper from x-rays?

Wrap the film in aluminum-foil.


How do you transfer negative film on to film paper?

You use a 35mm enlarger to project the light on to the ''bed'' where you place your photographic paper. Then run the paper through developer, stop and fix. Make sure you put the paper in a cold water-bath for minimum of 5 minutes or until the smell of fix has gone. The fix will erode the image and it wont last as long..


What is the process of getting an image onto paper using a film camera?

Make the exposure. Develop and fix the negative. Expose the printing paper. Develop, fix and dry the print.


When a x-ray photograph is taken why is it necessary to have the film in a light proof cassette?

Film is light sensitive so any exposure to the film will fog it. Most film comes either in a cassette, as in 35mm or roll-film which is protected by a paper leader and trailer. Professionals also use cut film which is hand loaded in the dark into film holders. Once a film is exposed in the camera it has what is called a latent image. It stays latent until processed. Once all the film is exposed it needs to be processed as soon as possible. Once the film is exposed its sensitivity makes it more susceptible to fogging and therefor must be protected from light. In the case of 35 mm and 120 roll film it shouldn't be much of a problem as the film is protected by the cassette or the backing paper. Once the film is taken out of its protection it has to be in total darkness. Colour film is sensitive to all colours and light. Monochrome film is what is called panchromatic. This means that although the film is mono it still records colours as grey tones so it must be handled in complete darkness. Black and white papers as used for monochrome prints are sensitive to only certain colours of the visible spectrum so can be viewed under dim yellow light. Blue light would fog the paper which is why in a black and white darkroom yellow filters are used for processing paper prints.

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How can I correct an overexposed image taken with Portra 400 film?

To correct an overexposed image taken with Portra 400 film, you can adjust the exposure in post-processing software by decreasing the brightness and increasing the contrast. Additionally, you can try adjusting the highlights and shadows to bring back detail in the overexposed areas.


When was Overexposed - album - created?

Overexposed - album - was created in 2011.


How many songs are in overexposed by maroon 5?

Maroon 5 IS overexposed .


What are the ratings and certificates for Overexposed - 1990?

Overexposed - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R


Who invented paper based film?

George Eastman is credited with inventing paper-based film in the late 1800s. He created flexible, transparent photographic film coated with a light-sensitive emulsion on waterproof paper. This innovation played a significant role in the development of photography as we know it today.


When was Paper Lion - film - created?

Paper Lion - film - was created on 1968-10-23.


What are the release dates for Overexposed - 1992 TV?

Overexposed - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 11 October 1992


When was Paper Tiger - film - created?

Paper Tiger - film - was created in 1975.


Is film ruined if exposed to light?

Yes, film can be ruined if exposed to light for an extended period of time. Light can cause the film to become overexposed, resulting in a loss of image quality and detail. It is important to store film in a dark and cool place to prevent damage from light exposure.


What happens when undeveloped film is exposed to light?

When undeveloped film is exposed to light, it can become overexposed, resulting in a ruined or unusable image. This is because the light can prematurely expose the film before it is properly developed, leading to a loss of detail and clarity in the final photograph.


What is the duration of Paper Lion film?

The duration of Paper Lion - film - is 1.78 hours.


What is the duration of The Paper Man film?

The duration of The Paper Man - film - is 1.83 hours.